Did you happen to measure the compressed shock length with it bottomed out? I'm trying to compare to a non-XR to get the bump stop lengths.So I decided to remove my springs and do a clearance check with my 37x12.5x17 Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT (they are 36.25 mountes). Its close but everything clears thanks to those super long factory bump stops.
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Yes, I'm aware of that chart. It shows the compressed shock length off of the vehicle. I'm interested in how much of the shock stroke is wasted, which is why I want the shock length with the suspension compressed. It will also be a decent indicator of bump stop length vs. non-XR.
I had the shock unbolted. Just measure the length of shock piston tube and compare it to the distance between the bumpstop and axle.Yes, I'm aware of that chart. It shows the compressed shock length off of the vehicle. I'm interested in how much of the shock stroke is wasted, which is why I want the shock length with the suspension compressed. It will also be a decent indicator of bump stop length vs. non-XR.
I would, but I don't have access to an XR.I had the shock unbolted. Just measure the length of shock piston tube and compare it to the distance between the bumpstop and axle.
FYI he’s asking because he literally made the spreadsheet you linked.I had the shock unbolted. Just measure the length of shock piston tube and compare it to the distance between the bumpstop and axle.
What 2.5 in lift?Just put 37s on my XR with 2.5” lift. I will try and flex out this weekend..
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Frankenlift.What 2.5 in lift?
Just have to move the 3rd brake light up a screw hole. 37 fits fine with the bumper.Wondering what you had to do to mount the 37 spare tire, if anything? Thanks!